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    Using a I-Phone

    Help me out. I up graded from a flip up to a I-phone about 6 months ago. There is still a lot for me to learn, if that's possible, but what I want to do is mark all the stands on my phone. I can mark a location, but when I try a 2nd, it erases the previous spot. How do you mark multiple spots?
    I know, I know. I waited way to long to get up with the times, so DON'T GIVE ME A HARD TIME!!!

    #2
    You will have to download an app like huntstand. The map app doesn’t have the easiest way to do it, you can add places and drop pins but other apps make it easier
    Last edited by KDinTX; 04-22-2020, 12:22 PM.

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      #3
      x2 on the huntstand app for what your wanting to do.

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        #4
        Don't feel bad I have a I Phone probably 10 years and I can't tell you how to do that. Not sure I know how to mark a location. LOL

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          #5
          You have any grandkids that could show you?..

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            #6
            Originally posted by Smart View Post
            You have any grandkids that could show you?..
            Yeah, but they still in diapers. Got a couple nephews and brother has a grandson that could show me but they are 3 hours away.
            I did learn just a few weeks ago how to screen shot a text to show it to somebody else!!! So it is possible to teach a old dog new tricks!!!

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              #7
              Planimeter is another super handy map. We use it all the time for measuring acreage. Hay fields etc. you can drop pins on it and save that map to the side also.

              But it sounds like the huntstand map may be the most straight forward for you particular request.

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                #8
                [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InORWWNWAEg"]How to Drop a Pin on Google Maps - YouTube[/ame]

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                  #9
                  I like Google Earth. I can measure feeders to feeders.




                  Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mikerosa View Post
                    I like Google Earth. I can measure feeders to feeders.




                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk


                    Yep you can mark multiple spots on Google Earth. It’s best if you sign up for a Google account (barf) so you can log in on your computer and mark them there. Then when you are on your phone and log in they will already be there.


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                      #11
                      Without downloading any secondary apps, you can mark the location like you've been doing but then scroll down and save the location as a contact. I do this a lot on my work phone and put "Map Pin" under the company category so that when I search Map Pin in my contacts I get all my pins.

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                        #12
                        I bit the bullet and purchased OnXmaps.

                        I don't remember what the app was that I had before, but it was free. When they shut down, I lost all my GPS spots. Kills me because I hunt public and lost a lot of hard work finding places to hunt.

                        Could happen again with OnX but with OnX I can get on my computer goto their web site, and pull up my information. I've since saved the lat\longs on note pad on my computer.

                        I just look for a discount code on Camofire or one of the Outdoor shows and get a discount when I renew.

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